EA has been talking up the All-Play features of its Wii sports games this year, but I don't speak "sports game" well enough to really understand it from the source. Well, thank God for GameDaily's new feature on the Wii version of Madden, which details what the All-Play features are, what they do, and how to really enjoy them. All-Play generally comes off as an "Easy Mode" in this write-up.
Turning All-Play on at the team select screen makes you more successful on the field by providing a number of assists for you during gameplay. For instance, when All-Play is turned on, the play clock will be turned off and penalties will be reduced so you can focus on learning the game at your own pace. All-Play can be toggled on or off by pressing the 1 Button on any select sides screen, either before the game starts or during the game in the pause menu. When you're ready to move to a higher difficulty, turning All-Play off gives you access to all of the advanced pre-play controls like audibles and line adjustments.